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Rifleshooter.com took a 300WM and cut the barrel inch by inch from 24.25"-16.25" and recorded velocities. They also used this data to calculate bullet drop to 1000yds. 300 Winchester Magnum: How Does Barrel Length Change Velocity- A 16? 300 Win Mag? | Rifleshooter.com
I guess you would need to specify what distance "long distance" means to you. Are you planning to source a Remington 700 in 6.5CM for $750-800? Or do you plan on buying a common caliber rifle and re-barreling? I also agree with 6.5labs on the ammo availability issue.
I agree with Lowlight. Although I do not have personal experience with gain twist rifling, I leverage my opinion by the property of friction. Projectiles traveling through barrels with slower twist rates have less contact with the lands (in terms of time). For example, if we straightened the...
I would say you should find out what programs your shop uses to produce G-Code (Rhinocam, Mastercam, Solidcam etc.) and start building yourself a 3D model. If you don't have access to any of these digital tools (or somebody who can use them), you can always sketch. It is hard to give advice on...
It is very difficult to have two identical rifles that have the same point of impact. Even if you have two 10fp rifles, they will most likely have a different POI (too many variables involved). This is the argument for needing to adjust your zero (not range zero, but POI zero). Don't get me...